Lands End, San Francisco

© Alan W. George

Lands End, San Francisco

Uploaded: April 23, 2006 20:41:20

Comments

Mustafa K. Al Jallad April 23, 2006

Beautiful view Alan very nice colors #432956

Tamera S. Phillips May 21, 2006

Congrats on your finalist Alan. #2793858

Erica Murphy level-classic May 21, 2006

Lovely!

Erica #2795125

Kristian L. Stricklin May 22, 2006

GORGEOUS! #2799243

Donna La Mattino Pagakis May 22, 2006

Wow, what a scene!! A big congratulations on your finalist win! #2799569

Ariel Lepor May 22, 2006

Great capture! How did you set the camera to have this cool effect? (Shutter, aperature, ISO, filters?) Congratulations! #2800098

Errick L. Cameron level-deluxe June 11, 2006

congrats. Are you shooying RAW? just started with the 5D and thinling of going RAW. Inexpereinced. Any suggestions?
#2882384

Ariel Lepor June 11, 2006

YES! PLEASE ANSWER US! #2882630

Alan W. George June 12, 2006

Yes definitely shooting RAW. To get the most out a shoot like this, you need to flexablity and 16 bit depth of RAW. JPG is only 8 bits and when editing this is a limiting factor over 16 bits. Also for a shoot like this you need graduated neutral density filters to lower the dynamic range of the scene in order for the sensor handle this. You need to block some of the light from the sky so that you can capture both it and the foreground without blowing the sky out. Good Luck. #2885568

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